Minimalistic mehendi designs for the bride who wants to keep it simple
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Last updated on - Dec 14, 2018, 13:37 IST01/8Simple mehendi designs for the minimalistic bride
Mismatched Beauty: A lot of brides these days are opting for mehendi designs that don't match on both their hands, rather they request for designs that complement each other. This design will work perfectly if you plan on donning heavy jewellery in one hand or if you plan to wear a statement piece like a family heirloom and would want the attention to go to that instead.
02/8Wedding Tales
This pretty mehendi design is the perfect way to sum up your love story without going too OTT with the designs. Not only is it simplicity at its finest, it'll also help you exude those chic vibes. The little patterns on the fingers also add a certain panache to the look.
03/8The Couple
If you want to try something a little different with your mehendi design, why not just draw up a picture of a bride and groom. It'll capture the essence of your wedding while also giving you the perfect minimal mehendi design to don.
04/8Jewellery Style
This one is a really creative design. If you're not so big on getting your mehendi done the traditional way, you can still keep traditions alive while opting for a chic design like this one. Just ask them to draw on the mehendi as accessories. So you've got your kada and your ring. You could even experiment with this one and opt for rings drawn on each finger with strings coming out to attach to a single bangle.
05/8Spaced Out Patterns
Spaced out patterns like this one look really pretty if you want to go for something minimalistic. They give the illusion that the mehendi is heavy as it looks like it is trailing upwards but in reality, there isn't as much going on there as it seems. So really, the mehendi is quite restrained in this one.
06/8Circular Motifs
Personally, we love the circular motifs in a mehendi design. They add elegance and class to any pattern and this one is no exception. Inspired by traditional Buddhist mandalas, this design is perfect for the bride who wants to keep it simple and elegant.
07/8Delicate Details
Apart from the designs, the application too needs to work well with your outfit. Intricate application, delicate motifs and vintage rose patterns look gorgeous on brides who opt for a mix of breezy chiffons, pastels hues and western silhouettes for their bridal trousseau.
08/8Traditional With A Twist
If you're a bride who's looking for the perfect Indo-Western fusion then this design is really going to work wonders for you. This design gives the traditional motifs a modern twist so it'll work really well with your bridal attire. Now, isn't this just beautiful?